The ProTek 370TBL was developed specifically for crawler applications. Heavy 2.2 class rigs, U4 racers, lightweight 1.9 comp builds, and ultra detailed scalers can all benefit from the feature set that the 370TBL delivers. Pushing over 650 oz-in of stump-pulling torque and .13 speed at 7.4V, the 370TBL will move heavy 2.2 tires with ease – no matter how much weight you put in them.

All this power means nothing without durability. By combining this incredible power with a specialized gasket system, the 370TBL is waterproof up to 1-meter and will stand up to anything mother nature can throw at it. A full steel gear train, 25T output shaft and full aluminum machined heat sink case make the 370TBL extremely tough. The 370TBL delivers the excessive power that crawlers demand – with durability and reliability that make it a must have servo for crawlers that expect the most from their rigs.

** NOTE:

During testing, we found that some Tactic receivers included with the SCX10 II RTR do not communicate well with high performance servos, and may not function properly with this servo.

For best results, and the peak performance, we recommend you power this servo with a BEC.

Features:

Ideal for any 1.9 to 2.2 Crawler application

Waterproof up to 1 meter

600 oz-in of torque @ 6.0V, and .135 transit speed

650 oz-in of torque @ 7.4V, and .13 transit speed

Brushless motor

High voltage circuitry

Full steel gears

Full aluminum black anodized heat sink case

Dual ball bearings

280mm servo lead

Servo Model

370TBL

Recommended Application

1/10 to 1/8 Scale Crawler

Operating Voltage

4.8V – 7.4V

Operating Temperature

14° to 140° F (-10 to +60° C)

Operating Speed @ 6.0V

0.135/60° sec

Operating Speed @ 7.4V

0.13/60° sec

Dynamic Torque @ 6.0V

600 oz-in (43.2 kg-cm)

Dynamic Torque @ 7.4V

650 oz-in (46.8 kg-cm)

Motor Type

Brushless

Output Shaft

25 Tooth

Gears

Steel

Weight

72g

Pulse/Frequency

1520μs / 333hz

Dimensions

40x20x37.8mm

Length (Bottom to Mount)

28.4mm

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